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Bullet Weight Chart

Bullet Weight Chart - This chart confirms what most of us already know: I highly suggest you pick a bullet weight you need too. The burn rate chart is just a comparison of some powders versus the others. Imho both rounds are really effective rounds. You got awhile before the next deer season. If deer only the 150 will do fine. Bullet weight x velocity x diameter in inches divided by 7000. From my research i have seen that it is designed to stabilize the heavier military. I believe i'd rather be hit with a 125 grn sks bullet over a. Always remember though that with cast lead bullets fit is king.

Find the bullet weight and ammo it likes. I highly suggest you pick a bullet weight you need too. 1moa (still four clicks)at 300yds=3inch shift and so on and so forth so if a.22 40gr bullet falls 157 inches at 300yds (information provided in a previous thread), you take 157. I believe i'd rather be hit with a 125 grn sks bullet over a. The chart in chapter 3 is a very good guide as to bullet hardness and velocity/pressure loads. The advantage of a pistol carbine is having a lot more rounds in smaller magazines and less weight for close range. This chart confirms what most of us already know: Always remember though that with cast lead bullets fit is king. The size and weight of bullets of a given alloy will also vary according to casting temperature. Bullet weight x velocity x diameter in inches divided by 7000.

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I Believe I'd Rather Be Hit With A 125 Grn Sks Bullet Over A.

Find the bullet weight and ammo it likes. 1moa (still four clicks)at 300yds=3inch shift and so on and so forth so if a.22 40gr bullet falls 157 inches at 300yds (information provided in a previous thread), you take 157. Imho both rounds are really effective rounds. The burn rate chart is just a comparison of some powders versus the others.

Just Wondering If Anyone Has Experience Shooting A 223/5.56 With 1/7 Twist, Like The Colt 6920.

They list from fastest to slowest.generally reloading manuals list tested powders/loads that are. From my research i have seen that it is designed to stabilize the heavier military. Try comparing the two using pondoro taylors knock out value. Barrel length, twist and bullet weight all play a role in accuracy and terminal velocity, target distance is also a factor.

Always Remember Though That With Cast Lead Bullets Fit Is King.

The size and weight of bullets of a given alloy will also vary according to casting temperature. The advantage of a pistol carbine is having a lot more rounds in smaller magazines and less weight for close range. I highly suggest you pick a bullet weight you need too. This chart confirms what most of us already know:

Bullet Weight X Velocity X Diameter In Inches Divided By 7000.

If deer only the 150 will do fine. The chart in chapter 3 is a very good guide as to bullet hardness and velocity/pressure loads. You got awhile before the next deer season. The higher the number, the more effective the.

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